And, you know, we both worry that we're not beautiful enough to be actresses. That's what Margot said, anyway in a recent interview with Wonderland magazine.

"When I was playing Naomi in The Wolf of Wolf Street it was so high-tempo sexy. I was acutely aware that the line in the screenplay was "the hottest blonde ever," I’m clearly not the hottest blonde ever," she told the publication. "I was just terrified that people would see the movie and think "eugh! She’s not that great."

Same, Margot! Same! I guess the only difference is that you are, in fact, a Hollywood actress and absolutely stunning and I am not.

Anyway, after The Wolf of Wall Street came out, Margot was overwhelmed with comments about her appearance.

"All the reading, all the acting coaching, and then someone reviews the movie or interviews you and all they do is focus on the aesthetics. You think, "fuck you." You’ve totally discredited the work I did and it’s not fair!" she told Wonderland.

In the same interview, Margot affirmed another similarity between the two of us: That success is nought but an Instagram filter and an illusion.

"At 18, people would approach me and be all like, "you’re that chick from Neighbours, do you own six houses or something?" she recalled. "In reality I was living in an absolute crack den of an apartment with a fridge and a mattress on the floor."

Same Margot! Same!

Hannah-Rose Yee is whimn's entertainment editor which basically means she gets to binge-watch TV, road-test crazy new food hybrids, sniff out the latest travel trends and interview awesome startup founders for a living. She will write for donuts and bootleg copies of the next Donna Tartt or Daniel Silva, because she contains multitudes. Follow her on Twitter and Instagram.